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notarangelo. another step tomorrow and efforts to oust a bay area sheriff. the ethics commission will decide of misconduct charges will stand. anne makovec with what is expected to happen. with seen the case in the court system and the drama unfold at city hall, now the saw them heads to the ethics commission and its stake is his job. these are not legal process, not legal in the sense of connected to the city charter these are political but not in a bad way these are people who report to the elected officials it is up to the alleged that officials to make the ultimate decision. some questions, and the sheriff engage in official misconduct subjecting him to removal from office prior to the time he took office. can the alleged misconduct relate to heat at the sheriff's
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duties. he pleaded guilty to false imprisonment that in an argument led to a bruise on his wife's arm days before he was sworn in to read he was then suspended he's tried to work several angles in court to get his job back are giving the mayor did not listen to his story. as soon as i walked and within 20 or 30 seconds the mayor announced i am asking you to resign or face suspension the meeting would have ended their if i did not ask him a number of questions that started with how did you arrive at this position you do not know what happened. would you like to hear my story? the mayor was mute or change the subject. he's been telling his side of the story in a series of interviews. he has tried to defuse a tense situation now that the sheriff pleaded guilty to turning a van around he was protecting his wife, i
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was putting the sun in jeopardy there's a lot of new information. now the man asks his former campaign manager to turn over campaign records to prove that he tried to persuade a witness. what he is trying to do is attack the process. he is trying to make its in it is illegitimate and it is a persecution between he and the mayor. a hearing starting tomorrow afternoon the process will take weeks. anne makovec reporting for cbs 5. it is a five member panel each member is appointed by either the mayor of the assessor or the board of supervisors or city attorney it serves the city as an education and enforcement of the ethics laws. did you hear it, or see if there was a loud explosion this morning astronomers say it was
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caused by a need your. at an atm a flood of calls into law enforcement on both sides of the california and nevada border explosion rattle windows and shook homes from reno to sacramento to bakersfield. some reported seeing a fireball streaking across the sky. i thought was a bottle rocket and then a star a shooting star i realized it was something else, i started hearing it a meteor he said very quickly and the air expands rapidly creating a loud sound. an astronomer at the university of nevada elyse the media broke up somewhere over the sierra the pe pipeline exploded in san bruno had a history of welfare mothers according to a memo turned over by utility. done at that is in san bruno with details and the
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significance. no one living here can forget what happened the and a lot and new homes under construction. so are the near custer revelations that may have gone wrong. a memo turned over to state regulators suggest the pipeline that exploded in san bruno in 2010 had a history of welding failures and should have been tested. this proved a had a documented case and it was their documentation and their lab that analyzes the cause of the prior week prior to 1988. they could not find the lake according to the chronicle reporter but the likely source was a defective welds along a seam along the pipe. that the on the scene that was cracked and and other issues it was basically a warning sign of what they should have been looking for elsewhere in the line.
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laws and maybe some are believed to have caused the rupture and explosions that killed eight in 2010. in the eisenhower responded to cbs 5 sang scientific analysis did not identify any consistent with the conclusion that it was a pinhole leak. nothing about the 1988 leak or the failure report suggested a need to hydro test any portion of line 132 " but of the region report has not been found a memo is significant. it summarizes the findings and i took the utilities so long to find a memo some people say that problem is disturbing as the content of the memo itself. the memo also shows pg did not know what was under the grant. it did i have a good idea of
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what the system problem his could be based on what it should have now and if it had researched, it had good records. pg&e and david eisenhower told cbs 5 that with new management in place the focus is on safety and improved processes and stronger stress testing than ever before. have a plea today and to stop the violence and one of oakland's most crime-ridden neighborhoods. ♪ chisholm and mass at st. elizabeth's church demoralized victims of violence. outside the church speakers as the community to unite and work together for ps. a call to the authorities to put attention to this community. do not forget us. we are part of this community,
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which are part of this great city. a mosaic on the outside of the church commemorates the project 12 years ago to arts community members to turn in weapons. berkeley mark the 10th annual holocaust memorial of them. a survivor share their stories at so future generations never forget what happened. here in poems and stories about the experience conveyed some of the profound tragedy of what happened on and remembering and hours us to fight and make sure these things do not happen again. in berkeley is one of the few american cities that continuously holds a holocaust remembrance of then. and then 6, six members of the secret service out of their job in the wake of the
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colombian prostitute scandal when agents story has changed since the scandal broke. it is not clear how the but they say they will get you start rules ahead of cellphone use before the 2012 olympic games. increasing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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six secret service agents are out of their job that number expected to be hired by the end of the way. more than 20 agents and military members investigated as part of the incident. daniel nottingham reports that congress wants to know about past behavior. more agents involved in the columbia prostitution scandal could be at the job. i would expect in the near future more secret service agent sleeving members of congress investigating the scandal expect
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the secret service to fire more agents this week so far, six agents have lost their jobs but are on administrative leave, and members of the military under investigation. part of an advanced in setting security for president obama's trip to cartagena, colombia. some agents accused of hiring prostitutes and bringing them to the hotel. the secret service id mets won agent stayed at the hilton. the same hotel where president obama stayed during the summit we do not know why he's put on the administrative leave, but now you are in the hotel where the president of the united states was going to stay, it gets more troubling. senator joe lieberman says congress plans to launch your rings and determine if this behavior has happened before. former secret service director of basham does not think lawmakers will find anything. i don't believe in the past
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these things that happened answer to my not on my watch. authorities are in colombia investigating the scandal and say at no time was the president's security compromise. danielle nottingham reporting. a warning for fans and athletes going to london for the a big games watch what you proposed on facebook. athletes cannot post pictures of themselves with products that are not olympic sponsors also fans cannot up load their own photos or videos of the games. no word on with the penalty would be. today marks an unofficial holiday i'll take you to today',
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an ode to a flower today, the 45th annual northern california jury blossom festival in san francisco it allows the dozens of people to experience the japanese culture their boots and cultural performance and martial arts demonstrations. this is said to be the second- largest cherry blossom festival in united states and outside of washington d.c. and today was birthday for the self- proclaimed most greenest city in united states. native american dancers performed at civic center in san francisco. today was the day dedicated to show respect for our planet. another way to celebrate earth
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day you can visit all 397 national parks for free until next sunday. a meteorologist julie watts in tonight. we were wearing flip flops and then a sweater as a came into this city it was chilly. talk about microclimates. as an advocate range of white temperatures today. los 60s along the coast and up to the '80s inland. take a look at the golden gate bridge, you can see the thought bike. this is why we are so cool on the coast concord 62 and oakland 72. livermore, a 20 degree difference. between livermore and san francisco. santa rosa at 61. the beginning of a cooling trend, it will take over area wise. it continues to the work week
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will seek a marine layer tonight spreading over the area and showers on the way. rain by thursday. satellite shows as a truck sitting offshore in making its way east. we will see increasing coastal clouds and a deepening marine layer over night tonight. cooler temperatures tomorrow a cool air mass working its way in. area of low pressure works in. we will see rain from the system. future cast pending the picture. we have coastal clouds today but watch what happens, they spread inland more of the same tuesday, we may see drizzle along the coast, by wednesday we see the beginning of our shower chances increasing wednesday into thursday and as the system comes inland. tomorrow temperatures cooler than today. worked out and low seventies
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inland upper 60s for santa rosa and san francisco. extended forecast shows more of this and monday and tuesday. shower chances wednesday into thursday, warming and drying heading our way. in time for next weekend. dennis, for an a's pitcher there's no room for world,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,
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almost a year since tyson ross won a baseball game with a is, hoping to end the drought on his birthday. little league day at the coliseum hoping to prevent a sweep to the cleveland indians. he gave up back-to-back doubles in the first. the tribe is ahead 1-0 the owner run that ross allowed. days were batting 168 with runners in scoring position and they were 2-10 today. he scores jemile weeks. to tie the game. his first home run giving the a's a 3-1 lead. masterson has allowed 17 runs in his last few games. the pop-up and a nice recovery for that out. ross settles down after the rough start. he walked five batters. he picks up his first victory of
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the season a's win 5-1. he spent many birthdays at a's games grown up i would go to cal games more so than a's games. it was easier and a smaller venue but most they're playing baseball so this was the ultimate today. a good day for his 25th birthday. the giants rained out in new york and will try to get a double header tomorrow tim lincecum still searching for his first win. he pitches the first game madison bumgarner takes the nightcap. the timber was led by as many as 20 points, it was ology s w hoops. he puts the! on the comeback warriors went 93-88, snapping a losing streak. in the nba, the lakers world
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peace finishes the break with the jam, while celebrating he elbows chin's heart and in the head and he goes down. not the first incident for world peace farmland known as ron artest. world peace was ejected. oklahoma city was up 18 but then kobe bryant with an off-balance 43, the game goes to overtime. in double overtime he score six points the lakers' rally and win 114-1 06. the flyers college through drug sydney crosby five seconds into the game. 27 seconds later the turnover philadelphia leads 1-0, 32 seconds in. three-one in the third. he shoots the difficult angle and goes into.
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it knocked it over. flyers win 5-one of the men keddie pittsburgh in six games. laws status native started from the pole position in the spring come in kansas. it tries to go they are neck- and-neck. watch what happens, that is the difference. he hangs on to pick for his second win of the year. lpga the texas open, immense a quadruple bogey 9. the putter in the ground and sent it in half. former british open champion ben kurtis knows the feeling looking for his first win in six years. the long par putt to save part yes. he leads by a single shot. i'll handle 18, for the wind,
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yes. birdie at 18 cleanse the victory by two strokes. u.s.o. and comes to san francisco in june when local pro trying to make it amongst the golfers half of his age. of giving up 20 or 30 yds to most guys i play with but it is the numbers that count if you can get in 71 to go. it does not matter how far or how you did it. it is a scorecard not a postcard. he thinks his chances are good to qualify for one of golf's most prestigious tournament his story tonight on game day at 11:30 p.m. the razor longtime sports talk show for at knbr, ralph barbieri in the studio to discuss his career. ralph will discuss he wanted to say goodbye to his audience and did not get that chance on the radio so hill say goodbye to his
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audience tonight. a deaf woman walking her dog is attacked by a pit bull. she recovers from injuries but her dog did not make it a look if the surveillance video and with the woman says about the attack that story tonight at 10 on the c w and cbs 5. that does it for cbs 5 eyewitness news 60 minutes is next. good night. ,,,,,,,,
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